Hi HN! We are the developers! Here’s more details before things get crowded )'(
We have been working on this for 1.5 years and we think it’s now ready to receive your input.
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Here are some details:
1. QO disassembles any flight and reassembles them using a process which includes a self-learning knowledge of the best connections for any flight route. It combines flights to create better priced itineraries that let the traveler visit more of the world for less.
2. This takes advantage of non-partnered, low-cost, and route specialized flights.
3. We think this type of flight search opens a free market for airlines to compete against one another on prices, and helps to break-down the current pricing model based heavily on supply limitations. So, the more one-ways booked with those specialty trans-Atlantic/Pacific flights the cheaper it costs for us all to travel furthers everyone’s possibilities of seeing more of this big planet we call Earth!
4. We strongly believe that travel hacking has the potential to help bring online flight booking into the future, it is 2015 and about time!
— QO Team (Ela, Douglas, Leon, Andrew)
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Here is an example flight:
From Los Angeles (LAX) to Paris (ANY) from September 16th to September 26th
QuestOrganizer: $797.85
With added destinations Copenhagen, Denmark (3 days) and Stockholm, Sweden (3 days) as stopovers:
http://QuestOrganizer.com/quest/26179
We have been working on this for 1.5 years and we think it’s now ready to receive your input.
— — — — — — — —
Here are some details:
1. QO disassembles any flight and reassembles them using a process which includes a self-learning knowledge of the best connections for any flight route. It combines flights to create better priced itineraries that let the traveler visit more of the world for less.
2. This takes advantage of non-partnered, low-cost, and route specialized flights.
3. We think this type of flight search opens a free market for airlines to compete against one another on prices, and helps to break-down the current pricing model based heavily on supply limitations. So, the more one-ways booked with those specialty trans-Atlantic/Pacific flights the cheaper it costs for us all to travel furthers everyone’s possibilities of seeing more of this big planet we call Earth!
4. We strongly believe that travel hacking has the potential to help bring online flight booking into the future, it is 2015 and about time!
— QO Team (Ela, Douglas, Leon, Andrew)
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Here is an example flight: From Los Angeles (LAX) to Paris (ANY) from September 16th to September 26th
QuestOrganizer: $797.85 With added destinations Copenhagen, Denmark (3 days) and Stockholm, Sweden (3 days) as stopovers: http://QuestOrganizer.com/quest/26179
SkyScanner: $976 http://bit.ly/1LlKzdt Expedia: $1,130 http://bit.ly/1Go1B3Y Travelocity $1,151 http://bit.ly/1HwF60W Google Flights: $1,163 http://bit.ly/1HAcVfm